Seiko 7C46 Analog Quartz Divers Instructions
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To adjust the time, gently pull out the crown to the second click position (time setting mode). Rotate the crown to set the desired time. Push the crown back in to the normal position to resume timekeeping.
The Seiko 7C46 is rated for 200 meters of water resistance, making it suitable for professional marine activity and serious surface water sports, but not for diving.
The battery in a Seiko 7C46 watch typically lasts about 5 years. However, it is recommended to have it checked and replaced by an authorized service center to ensure its water resistance is maintained.
If your watch stops working, first check if the battery needs replacement. If the battery is new or working, consult an authorized Seiko service center as there might be a mechanical issue.
It is not recommended to wear your watch in a hot shower or sauna. Extreme heat and steam can affect the watch's seals and water resistance, potentially leading to damage.
To maintain water resistance, avoid exposing the watch to extreme temperatures and strong chemicals. Make sure the crown is always pushed in fully. Have the gaskets and seals checked regularly by an authorized service center.
Clean your watch with a soft, damp cloth. If it has been exposed to saltwater, rinse it with fresh water and dry it thoroughly. Avoid using soap or chemicals that can damage the watch.
Store your watch in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and strong magnetic fields. A watch box or case can help protect it from dust and potential damage.
The Seiko 7C46 is equipped with an end-of-life (EOL) indicator. When the battery is low, the second hand will start moving in 2-second intervals instead of the usual 1-second intervals.
While it is possible to replace the strap yourself, it is advised to have it done by a professional to avoid damaging the watch or compromising its water resistance.